Terra Novan and Second Lifer Cory Ondrejka has pieced together a cutting response to the GDC Game Developer's Rant (via Wonderland, of course), offering up his alternatives to a future ruled by uber-publisher Electronic Arts, or others of a similar ilk.
A sample:
First, you have the personal computer. Everyone has one, they are all connected to the internet, and anyone can get tools to develop on them for free. You don't want to deal with Sony's and have a burning desire to build a game? Just go do it! There are even great, cheap engines available for you to play with.For the full list, click . The remainder continues in the same vein. If the creative populace turns a blind eye to the plug for Second Life at the end and follows the rest of his rules, new approaches to and resulting innovation in games could end up on the upswing. Why can't gaming can't have its own Blair Witch revolution (without the )?